Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 181, 7 May 1910 — Page 8
we - rs . mmm ' - Yoa Sboalfl Eat ELK. SALTEID) TOP MJinnm CRACESERS Ttey've Gcd Remember the Name ELK and Remember Who Make Them THE RICHMOND BAKING COMPANY DONT GET STUNG Enables in Sseso by buying inferior oats, grain, hay or feed when the same money buys the best that is produced at our store. I won't get stung myself as I am very critical in choosing my supplies, which insures my patrons the best that is raised when buying at . W. B. Garver's 911 MAIN ST. KNOLLENBERG'S STORE Beginning Monday, May 9th, Ending Saturday, May 14th. It's the bargain event of the year. Here you will find Ribbons, Laces, Corsets, Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, Ruching, Veiling, Leather Goods, Toilet Articles, China, etc., at a price that will leave no question in1 your mind what we mean when we say Notion Week, a week of bargains. Remember the Date. r Many kinds of relishes in the grocery. In addition to the great stock of staple groceries there's a large assortment of appetizing relishes and the little luxuries) which' add to the enjoyment of a meal. In vegetable we carry everything that is in the market including strawberries and other dainties. Telephone your order to John D. BnieninQ, 13th and South E St. Phone 2359,
lasers Are mci cs wou
THE INDIAN
Prlnc!! Ro Smoother, alvwi more power, weara tracer aad the Kreo Kaalae haa a real elateh aad aot a rankeaalft
Always
More Power
3 -4 M. r. raala nrtrt 5 H.P. Caela - ' Z"l2j'l -wr-aw -
406 Main Street. mcnmono, .na.
Always Better Quality
has just received an entirely new line of the latest trim
med hats to be sold at lowest prices.
It Would Pay You
to even come a long distance to get my service in the way of fitting you with just the right shoe you
should wear. I only sen me rignx
kind, and ...
I'm night Here
near your home in West Richmond.
CUNT'S SHOE STORE Cor. W. First and Richmond Ave.
OUR
Moving Vans
and our moving helpers will serve you best when you want to move. Chas. Zuttermeister 264 FORT WAYNE AVENUE. . PHONE 3481.
Furniture Repairing To retain the new appearance of , couches, davenports, etc., the webbing underneath should be kept in order. - We do it at litte cost. Estimates cheerfully given on all repair work. J. H. Russell Upholsterer 14 SOUTH 7TH STREET. Kew Phoie 7JB3.
When Thinkisg of a unliable Moan meat for mm loved nap. ur nURKriit arlet'tloa of . a aultaMr atone. We are at all times ready to ambmlt apeefal dealaraa ntlhoHt aririeat eoat to you. Richmond Monumental Co. 33 ORTH KltiHTH ST.
JORDAN, Mc&MNUS and BLANCHARD Pnnrral Director. I'hone 2175. Private Antbalaace. ; I nilcrtnklnK Pnrlora, ' 1014 Main SI- IllrhaioBd.
EVEN THEIR DELIVERIES are made a little more promptly we mean the one grocery in West Richmond that gives real satisfaction to every patron, v Little & Boswell, Grocers "whose prices will interest you. Cor. W. 3rd St. and Richmond Ave. Phone 3115.
Phone 1365 And Order a Pound of the Best 25 Cent Coffee in the City. .... , . . . The Phceeix racery Corner Main and 12thxSt3.
Services in Richmond Churches Sunday
Of course you want Individual pictures of your family and they want yours. But do not neglect the family group, for such are the pictures that are most cherished as the years go by. We have the facilities and skill for making group pictures that you will like now, that money could not buy from you ten yeara from now. School photos a specialty; PARSON'S STUDIO, 704 Main St.
"HOT STUFF" OUR COAL There's more heat in a ton of "our coal" than In any other coal to be found in Richmond.
A.
Cosl tzi S?ply Co. There's , a Reason. Phone 2194.
Imperial Tailoring Best in Town. Best in Style. Best in Workmanship. Best in Every Way. . Imperial Tailoring Co.
Room 4, Over Conkey Drug Store. 90V2 Main St.
Wtrcn in Need of a carpenter's service, remember F. Ct F. COMPANY Carawatefa aad Caatraetora. Hear Na. 14 8. 8th Street.
POST CARDS ARE POPULAR
But our POST CARD PHOTOS are
till more nopnlar. . 3 FOB 25c.
20th CENTURY STUDIO
19 MAIX ST.
MERCHANT TAILORING In buying your Spring or Summer Suit, you will want the very latest patterns In Woolens. My line is the very latest; give me a call and I will show you why it will pay you to buy of
me.
(DITTO HEINS, (Above Neff eV Nusbaum's 7th and Main Sts.)
St. Mary's Catholic Masses every Sunday at 6:00, 8:00 and 9:00 o'clock a. m, and High Mass and sermons at
10:30 a. m. ; Vespers and benediction;
every Sunday at 3 p. m. liev, J. F.
Mattingly, rector. Rev. Jas. M. Shea,
assistant.
St Andrew's Catholic Fifth and
South C streets. Mass at 7:30: High Mass at 9:45; Vespers, sermonette an.i benediction at 3 o'clock. Rev.
Frank A. Roell, rector; Rev. M. II.
Weiland, Assistant. !
Grace Methodist Episcopal Corner
10th and ' North A streets. Arthur
Cates, pastor. Sunday School 9:15 a.
in. Preaching services 10:30 and 7:30. Epworth League, 6:30. The pastor
will preach, at both' services. A cord
ial welcome to all.
Reid Memorial United Presbyterian
Corner Eleventh and North A
streets. Rev. S. R. Lyons, pastor. Preaching by; the pastor, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning Snbject "Spiritual Vision" Evening subject, Astro
nomical Sermon with the Stereopti-
con. Sabbath School, 9: 15 a. m.
Christian Union, 6:45 p. m. -
First Presbyterian Cor. N. 10th and
A streets.. Rev. Thomas J. Graham,
minister. 'Divine worship, 10:30 a. m. and 5 p. m. Bible School, 9:15 a. m. The pastor will speak in the morning
on "The Church's Unique Job. Ves
pers, .subject, "Bella Donna or Alma Mater or Both?" Prayer service, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. - '
Second' English Lutheran Corner
Pearl and Third streets. E. Minter, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and
7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. The public is cordially invited to attend and participate in all of the services. v-. . .
Fifth Street M. E. Church Rev. M.
L. Hardingham, pastor. The services
on Sunday will be attractive. The new chorus choir will render special music. The pastor will preach at 10:30
and 7:30. Morning subject, "Fighting the Good Fight." Evening subject.
'The 20th Century Devil."- Sunday
School 9;15. Epworth League, 6:30. A cordial welcome to all. , ,
First Church of Christ ScientistMasonic Temple. Sunday services at JO: 45 a. m., subject 'Adam and Fallen Man." Wednesday evening experience meeting 7:45 p. m. Public invited. Reading room No. 10 North 10th St. Open to the public daily except Sunday, 9 a. m. to 12 noon; 1:30 p. in. to 5:00 p. ni. - . Universalist Church In - Masonic
building. Rev. Martha Jones will I
preach at ,3:30 p. m. Sunday School
2:30 p. ni. At New Paris, 7:13 p. m. No preaching in Boston Universalist church this Sunday. , First BaDtist Church H. Robert
Smith, pastor. Preaching by the pas- j
tor at 10:40 a. m., "Mine Own Vineyard Have I Not Kept" and at 7:30 p. ' m.. subject "Christ's Second Coming." Sunday School at 9:15 a. m., Brotherhood at 2:30 p. m., B. P. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. East Main Street Friends' Meeting Truman C. Kenworthy, pastor. Arthur M. Charles, Supt. Bible School. Bible SchoqLat 9: 10. Meeting for Worship, 10:30. Christian 'Endeavor at 6:30. Gospel service at 7:30. Monthly business meeting next fifth-day evening at 7 : 30, preceding this meeting. Lunch will be served at 6:30 o'clock. -
, Second Presbyterian Church Cor.
19th and C streets. Rev. Thos. C. McNary, pastor. Morning service will be a lecture by Dr. J. M. Thurston. The former lecture was most highly appreciated and this one promises to be no less so. No one can afford to miss hearing these rare and practical talks on the Nature of Human Nature.
The evening service will be a popular
illustrated service with the aid of the stereopticon. The subject will be "The Gospel of the Stars and the Message of the Comet." A series of authentic slides prepared at the Yerkes' Observatory will- be used. The public is cordially invited. Parents - are encouraged to bring their children and thus start them early to think on the. wonders of the heavens. Earlham Heights Presbyterian Preaching, 10:30. S. S., 2:15. On Wednesday evening a concept will be
HENRY F. KAMPE, - Harpist. Teacher of Stringed Instruments. ' Studio Cor. 9th & Main Sts.
given at the church by the choir and orchestra of the Second Presbyterian church. The program will consist of chorus work, quartet, duet and solos. Salvation Army Rhoda Temple, No. 515 N. A street. Captain and Mrs. Deuter, officers in charge of local corps. Services Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 8p. m. Sunday, 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 10:30 a, ni. Officers' residence, 119 South 2nd street. First M. E. Church Corner of Main and South 14th. Sunday School, 9:15. Preaching-10: 30 and 7:30 p. m. Junior League, 2 p. "m. "Mass Temper
ance Meeting" at 3 p. m. Addressed
by Mrs. Vayhinger, State President of the W. C. T. U. Epworth League 6:30
p. in. Rev. J. F. Radcliffe, pastor. United Brethren The quarterly communion "service will be observed at the United Brethren church Sunday morning, preceded by an experienced meeting and a short address by the pastor. At 7:30 p. m. -the Rev. Dr. -J. E. Cathell ; will preach. Members are urged to hear him. Strangers and others cordially invited to attend these services. , First Christian Church Corner of Tenth and South A streets. Samuel W. Trauni, pastor. Bible school 9:05. a. m. Junior and Intermediate Endeavor, 2:00 p. m. Senior Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. There will be preaching services conducted by pastor at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject, "The Unfinished Task." Evening subject: ''The Keynote of the Men's Missionary Congress."
First' English Lutheran Church
Corner 11th and S. A streets. E. G.
Howard, pastor. Morning worship at
10:30. Vesper Service at 5 p. m. Sun
day school at 9:15 a. m., Lee B. Nus-
baum? Supt. All are cordially invited to these services. West Richmond Friends At Earl
ham College: Bible school at 9 a. m.
Prof. E. P. Trueblood, Supt. : Meeting for worship at 10:30. Prayer meeting
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Ladies' Aid
Society Tuesday afternoon. All inter
ested are cordially Invited to every
service.
FERGUSON INVESTMENT CO. 4 NORTH 9TH STREET. We handle Bonds, Real Estate, Loans and Fire Insurance.
Your Auto May need painting and we want you. to know that the best possible Auto Painting can be had at the shop of Laridis & Brcden "Vehicle Painters" 1512-1514 E. Main Street. . Phone 1587.
Fire and Accident Ins. Dealer in Fox Visible typewriters. Collections. R. L. More
Some Gossip of the Various Local Lodges
The coming season will be fraught with novelties in becoming apparel for lad lea' wear. Our line is complete and this In connection with
our superior facilities for the. careful and appropriate fitting of our pa
trons. We beg your approval and inspection. Our prices will be round
exceptionally reasonable In every manner. . MRO. C. E. THOMAS,
FASHIONABLE LADIES' TAILORING. SUITE 1, COLONIAL BLDG.
J wT W? IN A LOW PRICED CAR S
The Whitewater conclave of the Im-1 proved Order of Heptasophs has completed the charter list and the . eonclave was instituted in the Commercial club rooms in the Masonic Tem
ple last evening by John W. Cruett of Baltimore, Md.. supreme organizer and Deputy Supreme Organizer J. G. Ire
dell. The following is the list of officers: Past archon, Harry B. Reeves: archori, Murray, Hill; provost Robert E. Graham; prelate;' E. Clarence' Had-
ley; secretary, Edgar S. Mote; financier, Julius O. Hill; treasurer, Frederick Charles; inspector, Lee M. Turner; warden. Fernando Chamness; sentinel'.
Herbert M. Cotton: trustees. George
Brehm, Murray" Hill, and Frederick
Charles; medical examiner. Dr. Roy
D. Morrow. -
Fcrd 4-Cylinfler Tourfefl Car $965
complete with top, wind ehield and speedometer, also built as Roadster.
The "Ford" Car is made of Vanadium steel throughout. v Every detail of Its eonatruction represents years of experiment and study; every doubtful element hae been discarded. We'll gladly show you this car and give
you a demonstration. HE TJOHi - MUEl CO.
410 Msin Street Automobiles.' ,'
Richmond, Indiana
Supplies. Repairing.
GARAGE PHONE 2121. Agents for the Ford, Reo, Marmon, Premier and Thomas Flyer.
R. II. Hollywood, past grand master
of the Odd Fellows lodge of Indiana,
will, visit the "Odd Fellow lodges-in this
city next week in the interest of the
Odd Fellows' Talisman, a magazine
published at Indianapolis of which hs
is one of the proprietors. The White
water lodge of Odd Fellows will exemplify first degree work next Friday especially for Mr. Hollywood's benefit. A number of candidates will be initiat-
eds There will be a number of visitors from the neighboring towns also it is
said.
On next Tuesday evening the La
dies' Auxiliary of the Sons of Veterans
will give a box social at the Grand
Army roms in the court house for
patriotic societies. There will be a
number of visitors from Winchester
who will attend the social.
ing Memorial Day and drawing up an appropriate program1 of definite character for the observance of that- day. The executive committee has been appointed and arrangements for-the occa
sion will be completed soon.
' Leo Zey cn will leave next ; week for Gary, Ind., for the purpose of attending the state convention of the Knights of Columbus, which convenes in that city. An effort will be made to bring the convention to Richmond next year. Lafayette is also after it and the race between this city and Lafayette will be hotly contested. Mr. Zeyen is a clerk in the local postoffice.
of the city .which meet in the Hittlu
block, Ninth. and Main street in quar
ters leased on the third floor, expect I some day to : have quarters pf their
own. The present lease does not expire for several years, but the various
lodges have building committees and
a deal for some Main street property which would be suitable for the Red
Men will be made.
The memorial service of the Third regiment of Uniform Rank, Knights of Pythias, will be held at Cambrftge City June 12.v rA large delegation "of the local organization will attend the service. The program has not as yet been completed.
The Sons of Veterans will meet Mon
day night for the purpose of consider-
The annual encampment of the Uniform Rank, Knights of Pythias .will be held at Milwaukee, August 1-16. A large number of members of the local lodge will attend and also make several side trips while in camp.
Richmond lodge of Masons will meet Tuesday evening at the. Masonic temple and confer the entered apprentice degree on two candidates. ;
i The Centerville lodge of Masons will
have third degree work Monday, evening and a large delegation from this
city is expected to attend. Lunch will be served during the evening. The different lodges of the Red Men
The Loyal Order of Moose will meet Monday evening in the new quarters
in the Pythian Temple. This body now
bfe a membership of nearly 3T( and it
is leaving no stop e unturned to obtain
new members.
The Arctic Sea Cow.
The arctic sea cow, an enormous kind of walrus, used to herd In large numbers on . Bering - island. But In i?42 It was discovered by a passing ship and hunted with harpoons. Other ships arrived after this, and the startled sea monsters were pursued
and speared with such persistency
that in thirty-eight years there was
not one left.'
Ai?e Yun Cfleaimuimgj
Then you will have a lot of old furniture, carpeta, that you will have
no further uee for. Dent leave it lay around the house but try to sell it
through the Palladium Want Ada. A buyer la looking there for it. Telephone your Ad to 1121 and we will collect at your home.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL FIRE UNDERWRITERS' CODE. IF YOU LEAVE
YOUR. WIRING TQ US YOU LL HAVE NO TROUBLE WITH IHfc ir5rtt;iUM5 Htriifc-
SENTING THE FIRE UNDERWRITERS. CFo2gfoeaffl IPflimmmllrMo "& EfleeMe Co.
When tnlnltlag cl Baying en AUTO
Don't fail to aee the display of fine
machines (several makee) at the
lUchccna Aulo tin 1207 E. Main St.
PkMf 1923. WHt GeMSitee4.
A. IL,. IBUJFIO) PHOTOS'
' T3S MAI.V ST.
OPEN ALL TOE TRIE Our Restaurant is open all hours
for the convenience of the public
A good lunch or meal can be had
here, just when you want it. '
ZWISSLER'S
Home Restaurant 908 MAIN STREET.
. ITsait&c.
GRCCEX1V C.
that vou always get the fresheet
grocer lee, garden vegetables, etc.
h ihm tha fire we nave in
stalled an entirely new line in all
canned goods. . Give us your order
over the 'phone and we will give it
our attention. U. S. KINDER, Prep.
SCIENTIFIC
CHIROPODY
for all ailments of the feet. You won't suffer longer if you see
PROF. H. H..KOLLING,-
!. 7 S. SMh St. Back of Coakrjr llrnar Store.
YOUNG MEN I have a special offer for you.
Before you purchase your next
suit, call and learn how. easy you
may wear tailor-made clothes.guarantee entire satisfaction.
R. J. G ATZEH SO Mala Kirk la.
Patraalae Heme Trar -Vk year
elf way. .
YOUR PATRONAGE ie appreciated at our shoe shining parlor. Best shine In town for 5c SUM E.KSHT SHOR SHIXI9IO rAHIXIH. EN8TON- AND CANSTON, Props. RUtH Itt (
JUST A WORD ' TO OUR PATR0r3 We would kindly ask you to tell your automobile neighbore about our superior auto painting. With many thanks, we are. Respectfully yours, r.!eycrs & Pcrfie Phone 1534. 172-176 Fort Wayne Ave. RICHMOND, IND.
Oraeral Caniaare aa Vehicle aalriaa; a Hareialty.
-Get In the Game:
of Box Ball at the Box Ball Alleys. It is a very' Interesting game and you will be sure to enjoy it. V
A. L I S. & C.: BOX DALL ALLEYS 526 MAIN.
The Typographical Union gave a re
ception last evening at Bayer's restau
rant in honor of . Hanson H. Miller, the
retiring secretary, who is a linotype
operator on" the Palladium. Mr. Miller
and his family will leave Monday for Frankfort, InL. where he has accepted
a position. The meeting was very well j attended and " after the refreshments were served; several toasts were made
in which" all expressed regret that Mr.
Miller is to leave the city. Mr. Gor
don, national organizer of the Garment Workers Union was one of the guests.
FRESH. 8 ALT AND 8M0KED MEATS. DRESSED POULTRY, SAUSAGE AND LARD OUR SPEC
IALTIES.
Geo.Sebiveomon
309 S. 4th SL , 31 S. 5th St.
Phone 2204. Phones 1084 e 1630.
TRY OUR SODAS at
FOSLER'S PHARMACY
Ours is the latest style, up-to-date
Icelese Soda Fountain. Everything pure and sanitary. We serve and take orders for HOOVER'S IICE5 CCJEAKI
Let cs clzZn cay yccrly cccd to yea.
-GET IN THE HABIT" DY
11 MAIN ST.
P. 8. Get a 2-ehine coupon ticket for 5c oood for 2 ladiea or geotkv-
man and lady, from May f to 12,
2 to 5 p. m.
WALL IPAIPEIRIX
520 MAIN STREET.
PHONE 122.
10 MAIN STREET.
PHONE 12S3.
, b.: Ee ncrznTG, Thirteen years factory' and ware-room experience. Satisfaction
einxcccia PHONE 304. UAJMCT.
